Great training ball, but not high quality
Written: Dec 16 '99
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Pros: Price, bounce
Cons: size paint quality
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| Salomon160's Full Review: Brine Meridian |
The brine meridian is an ok quality, not too great, but ok, soccer ball. They have better soccer balls, such as the Brine Championship, but this one is good enough for any-one who wants a durable, not crappy, cheap soccer ball. The Pros are the price, awesome decals, good price, and its fairly light weight. It is a very good ball for the mid-level soccer player, and especially for its price, and it has great drawings on it. The main complaints of which i have for this particular soccer ball are the cheap paint used for the decals, the price, and the size. The problem that i have with the paint is that i brought it out of the bag in which it was mailed, took of the stickers, and as i was gonna through the price tag sticker and such out I noticed a black/green/blue flakes on them. I looked down at the ball, and to my horror, saw a lot of paint missing. I would've returned it for a diff. model, but i only paid a little for it, and plus i think they under-billed me anyways. So... not to push my luck, i excepted it, and started juggling it. On the plus side, it juggles very-well with great bounce, though its slightly under regulation standards(coincidetally, thats why it didn't become FIFA Certified. Oh well. If you want a cheap ball, that's not that crappy, this is an option.
Recommended:
Yes
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Epinions.com ID: Salomon160
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Member: Russell Kirkwood
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